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  1. JUNIOR TRICYCLE (MODEL 105A) --- DISCONTINUED. RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Tricycle with standard handlebars, free wheel or combination with 3 gears and hand brake. Wrist support available, other modifications on special order including options for one leg mobility....[More Information]

  2. PETITE SUPA BYKE, MEDIUM SUPA BYKE & LARGE SUPA BYKE --- DISCONTINUED. (Verifiewd 6/2001) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Supa Byke is an adult, child, or junior tricycle designed for use by people with weak or poorly coordinated leg muscles. The tricycles have large tires and a low fixed gear ratio (2:1) for easier pedaling. The fixed gear also aids in maneuverability in confined spaces. The saddle position is adjustable. OPTIONS: Anterior and posterior trunk supports and harnesses, abduction pad or pommel, handle for pulling or pushing,...[More Information]

  3. RIFTON LARGE CHAIN TRICYCLE (MODEL E15) --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 3/2000) REPLACED BY THE RIFTON WRANGLER (SEE SEPARATE ENTRY). RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Rifton Large Chain Tricycle, model GE15, is a junior three-wheeled cycle for children and young adults 58 to 70 inches tall with waist heights 34 to 43 inches. The tricycle comes with a special pulley system; sandals; adjustable handlebars; vertical and horizontal handgrips; a front hand brake; a back support with chest strap; a padded seat with seat belt; handleb...[More Information]

  4. SUPA FRONT PEDAL TRYKE --- DISCONTINUED. (Verifiewd 6/2001) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Supa Front Pedal Tryke is an adult tricycle, junior tricycle, designed for use by people who cannot pedal a tricycle with the pedals in the traditional position. The pedals are placed forward of the customary position to permit less bending of the rider's legs. The legs are positioned well in front of the upper body, and pedalling is geared directly to the larger front wheel. The cycle comes standard with a banana ...[More Information]

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